December 4, 2019

In this radio program with Philip Clark, Roger discusses market outlooks following the dismal day on Tuesday, with the Australian share marketing dropping more than 2 per cent and every company in the top 50 declining. Listen here.

November 28, 2019

Roger Montgomery joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to discuss the looming trouble for Australia’s big four banks. There will be a lot of remediation costs, lower return on equity and potentially a credit event and a lot of defaults. So where and how do we find better opportunities?

November 21, 2019

Roger Montgomery joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to dissect the retail sector. The worse economic figures look, the better the stock market. How does this work? Consumer discretionary stocks are up 29 per cent calendar year to date, but retail conditions are particularly tough.

November 4, 2019

In this radio interview Roger Montgomery discusses why the Australian airline industry is under enormous financial pressure. Qantas has grounded three 737s after a safety audit this week found hairline cracks in the pickle fork structure. Listen here.

Forecasting a virus would be the pin that ultimately popped the bubble in asset markets – no one predicted that. The impacts of COVID-19 are being felt across almost every aspect of society. Our latest whitepaper covers navigating this correction to set up portfolios and wealth outcomes for the next decade.

November 1, 2019

In this radio program with Philip Clark, Roger discusses why WeWork’s co-founder is being called America’s most hated man and the lessons investors can learn from WeWork’s fall from grace. Listen here.

October 30, 2019

Roger Montgomery joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to take a closer look at the six Aussie floats that have failed in the past two weeks. They’ve all been valued at more than 150 million, so what has caused their failure?

October 23, 2019

Roger Montgomery joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to discuss the WAAAX stocks. What’s implied in the price of these companies is that once they grow revenue and market share they will have the market to themselves. Although this isn’t the case, take a look at Uber for example – there are many competitors.

October 16, 2019

David Buckland joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to discuss current markets including how the housing decline is having a flow on impact on many areas. Another topic of discussion is the Latitude float, being pulled for the second time.

October 9, 2019

David Buckland joined Ross Greenwood on Money News to discuss the impact of the RBA attempting unconventional methods of stimulating the economy. This includes printing more money or negative interest rates.

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